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{{Template:Betting_site
|years = 2011 - Present
|status = Online
|founder = Calvin Ayre
|headquarters = Quebec, Canada
[[File:Cyberoad_Logo.PNG|frame|right|Early [[Cyberoad]] logo.]]
Established in 1997, [[Cyberoad]] was a software company specializing in providing online betting systems. In 1998 their technology was used to launch numerous early internet sportsbooks including [[Mayan Sports]], [[The Big Book]], and [[Grand Prix Sports]], and [[The Sports Machine]]. These betting sites were unique in offering credit card deposits and e-check withdrawals through the [[eBanx]] payment processor. On November 29, 1999 Cyberoad completed the purchase of eBanx.<ref>[https://www.bnamericas.com/en/news/Cyberoad_Completes_Ebanx_Acquisition "Cyberoad Completes Ebanx Acquisition"], ''bnamericas'', Costa Rica, November 29, 1999. Retrieved on 2019-09-17</ref> After raising money to go public Cyberoad shut down in 2000.
=== 2000-2001: El Moro and eSportz ===
=== 2001-2003: Kazootek ===
[[Bodog]] and [[The Big Book]] used [[Kazootek Technologies]] as an accounting firm. They were the same firm managing the eBanx payment system. On June 15th, 2001 two employees of Kazootek (Viktoria Zazuolina Zazoulina and Tatiana Kostiouk) allegedly began embezzling money from company clients. The duo recruited a new employee Greg Tanner to assist them in starting a rival company using technology and funds stolen from Kazootek. [[The Big Book]] was rumored to have agreed to become a client, and allegedly began planning to steal source code from [[eSportz]]. Following an investigation, Viktoria Zazuolina Zazoulina resigned from Kazootek in the summer of 2003. [[Bodog]] announced the termination of it's partnership with The Big Book, and elected to become the sole betting site using eSportz software.
=== 2004-2007: Bodog ===
After a successful international expansion [[Bodog]] decided to distance their brand name from the liability of involvement in the US gambling market. On December 14th, 2011 Morris Mohawk Gaming Group renamed their US sportsbook to Bovada. Existing players were notified of the change and assured their account information was transferred.
On December 14th, 2011 Morris Mohawk Gaming Group announced that it had ceased operating their involvement in all Bodog branded websites.
== Available States ==
As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}, [https://bettingwiki.org/homepage/Bovada Bovada] is only available to residents of the United States with exception of those living in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Nevada. Click on the Visit those respective page to view pages for a list of available betting sites available in those excluded states.
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== Withdrawal Methods ==
Cryptocurrency withdrawals are processed within 15 minutes allowing customers to receive their funds in under 24 hours. Users may also request a payout through check by courier. Customers will receive a discrete check mailed to their house within 1-2 weeks. Bovada provide one One free check withdrawal is provided per 90 day period.
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=== Odds ===
[https://bettingwiki.org/homepage/Bovada Bovada] is known as a [[square]] sportsbook. Betting lines are adjusted to make the square side worse to bet on relative to a high limit market. Consequently this yields a larger advantage on the opposing side. Observant bettors benefit from this by betting against the adjustments. Square markets are frequently (but not limited to) popular favorites and overs.
Numerous users on internet message boards have reported being dealt [[dual lines]] from Bovada. They observed that they no longer have access to the square lines available upon signup and are instead dealt odds resembling the broader market.
=== Anonymous Tables ===
On November 30th, 2011 Bodog poker room director Jonas Ödman announced the removal of screen names from the table interface.<ref> [https://calvinayre.com/2011/11/30/press-releases/bodog-poker-network-launches-all-site-anonymous-tables/ "Bodog Poker Network Launches All-site Anonymous Tables"], ''CalvinAyre'', November 30th, 2011. Retrieved on 2019-09-24</ref> This decision came two weeks prior to the rebranding of the US site. Anonymous tables favor casual players as it prevents experienced users from gathering information using tracking software. Many online poker players monitor the play-style of their competition. With this they can profile them (tight, loose, aggressive, passive) and change their betting style accordingly.
== Reviews ==
[https://bettingwiki.org/homepage/Bovada Bovada] has received positive ratings. Reviewers reference the site's ease of use including simple interface, free deposits, and reliable withdrawals. While the sportsbook is good for beginner and intermediate bettors some users have been critical of their use of dual lines. Read more about [https://bettingwiki.org/homepage/Bovada Bovada] with the following reviews:
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== Contact Info ==
Support agents can be contacted via live-chat, phone, or e-mail. Bovada contact information for {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}:
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|1-888-263-0000
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|E-mail
|service@bovada.lv
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